White American employment (2/3 of labor force) up 429k in Feb, 912k more Americans back in labor force in Jan Feb, 235k jobs added in Feb, Manufacturing and Construction workers soar

White American employment (2/3 of labor force) up 429k in Feb, 912k more Americans back in labor force in Jan Feb, 235k jobs added in Feb, Manufacturing and Construction workers soar

“In December 2014 there were 18 million immigrants (legal and illegal) living in the country who had arrived since January 2000. But job growth over this period was just 9.3 million — half of new immigration.”…Center for Immigration Studies February 2015

“Don’t tell me that illegal immigrants from Mexico and Central America have not been taking native born American jobs.
Numbers don’t lie.
Straight from the US Labor Department website.
Under Obama.
Hispanic employment up 29 percent!
9,374,000 white Americans dropped out of the labor force!”…Citizen Wells Feb. 27, 2017

“We are being lied to on a scale unimaginable by George Orwell.”…Citizen Wells

235,000 jobs were added in February.

912,000 more Americans were back in the labor force in January and February.

And White American employment, decimated under Obama, was up 429,000 in February.

From Zero Hedge March 10, 2017.

“Where The Jobs Were: Manufacturing, Construction Workers Soar

There has been a distinct shift in the composition of job gains in the first full job report under Donald Trump: whereas in the recent past, jobs under Obama were mainly focused in low-paying, minimum-wage categories, such as retail, hospitality, education and, of course, food service and drinking places, in February there was a notable change with some of Trump’s favorite sectors, such as manufacturing and construction posting dramatic gains.

While all sectors of the economy, with the exception of retail and utilities, expanded payrolls in February, it was the jump in manufacturing employment, which increased 28,000, and the largest increase since August 2013, that caught analysts’ attention. Employment rose in food manufacturing (+9,000) and machinery (+7,000) but fell in transportation equipment (-6,000). Over the past 3 months, manufacturing has added 57,000 jobs.”